Halle/Salle: Wilhelm Knapp, 1899-1901. First editions. 4tos., 326 pp.; 323 pp., illustrated with graphs, charts, line drawings, and an occasional photographic plate. Volume I is comprised of 12 issues, January - December 1899, bound in half calf and cloth, hinges repaired, with a single Kodak Library stamp of the first... More about ARCHIV FÜR WISSENSCHAFTLICHE PHOTOGRAPHIE

Cincinnati and Louisville: Gatchel & Hyatt, 1872. Estabrook. First edition. Small 8vo., 200 pp., (28) pp. adverts, two original sample ferrotype portraits by the author, with printed paper over-mats mounted on front and rear pastedowns. Slight erosion along the front joint, and light wear at extremities. A bright and very... More about THE FERROTYPE, AND HOW TO MAKE IT

Boston: The American Photographic Publishing Co., 1944. First edition. 8 vo., 514 pp., diagrams. A very good copy. Boni p. 59: "An indispensable supplement to E.J. Wall History of Three Color Photography (1925), particularly valuable for its extensive analytical treatment of patent disclosures." Roosens and Salu No. 2278.More about HISTORY OF COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY

Paris: Gauthier-Villars et Fils, 1891. First edition. 8vo., vi, 36 pp., illustrated. Printed paper wrappers; spine chipped and label removed from front wrapper. A few small pencil marks in margins, rear wrapper creased. Near very good. A clearly written manual for making ferrotypes, also known as tintypes, including a technique... More about MANUEL DE FERROTYPIE

NY: Falk Publishing Co., 1927. Second ed. 8vo., 435 pp., adverts. Publisher's orange colth which has a white scuff mark on the front panel and light wear at the spine crown. A very good copy. This is the textbook for the course in cinematography at the New York Institute of... More about MOTION PICTURE PHOTOGRAPHY; Edited by Herbert C. McKay